Microseris nutansSch.Bip. (redirected from: Ptilophora major var. laciniata A. Gray)
Family: Asteraceae
Nodding Silverpuffs
[Microseris nutans var. major, morePtilocalais nutans Greene, Ptilocalais tenuifolia , Ptilophora major , Ptilophora major var. laciniata A. Gray, Scorzonella nutans Hook., Scorzonella nutans var. major , Stephanomeria intermedia (Greene) Kellogg]
Perennials, 10-70 cm; taprooted . Stems branched, leafy distally. Leaves basal and cauline; petiolate (proximally, distal often sessile, clasping); blades linear to oblanceolate, 5-30 cm, margins entire or remotely dentate to pinnately lobed (usually with narrow rachises and linear teeth or lobes), apices acuminate, faces glabrous or lightly scurfy-puberulent. Peduncles erect or ascending (4-35 cm), ebracteate or leafy. Involucres broadly to narrowly ovoid in fruit, 8-22 mm. Phyllaries: apices erect, abaxial faces glabrous or scurfy-puberulent; outer lanceolate to triangular or linear, apices acute or acuminate; inner lanceolate, apices acuminate, both faces usually lightly black-villous. Florets 10-75; corollas yellow, surpassing phyllaries by 5+ mm. Cypselae columnar, 3.5-8 mm; pappi of 15-30, silvery, linear to lanceolate or oblong, (flat, glabrous) aristate scales 1-3(-5) mm (margins entire, apices acute or lacerate), aristae (slender) plumose. 2n = 18.
Flowering Apr--Jul. Various soils, grasslands, brushlands, woodlands, and coniferous forests; 100-3000 m; Alta ., B.C.. Calif., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nev., Oreg., S.Dak., Utah, Wash., Wyo.